If you were to go to Hollywood now, there would be one place other than the studios where you would be sure to find screen players by the score. It is a huge, natural amphi-theatre, where a symphony orchestra gives concerts four ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 118 wordsMaurice B. Flynn, familiarly known as Lefty, one of the tallest leading men in motion pictures—6ft 2in— ...
Article : 348 wordsFive cases of valuable Oriental draperies, silks, and jewels left Bangkok, Siam, recently, on route to Cecil B. de Mille, director, at Hollywood. The ...
Article : 127 wordsAfter two years in England, Donald Crisp, director, has returned to America and has signed a new contract with Paramount. He is to direct Elsie ...
Article : 64 wordsBillie Dove, popular young screen actress, is an honorary member of the Metro Studio baseball nine. She frequently gets out on the diamond with the boys. The uniform couldn't be called unbecoming, could it? ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 91 wordsMusic goes hand in hand with the motion picture from its inception to its final presentation. It is almost an integral part of the motion picture itself, and it plays a tremendously important part in the success of the photoplay. ...
Article : 524 wordsTrifling Women, the latest Rex Ingram production for Metro, was seen for the first time yesterday at the Piccadilly Theatre. It proved to be an ...
Article : 319 wordsMae Murray is noted for many things—for her beauty of face and form, her delightful dancing and dramatic acting, and for her stylish mode of dressing, ...
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Article : 19 wordsCreating a sensation as an entertainment novelty, the "swimming and tea party" has been introduced into society in Paris and London, where it seems to have coma to stay. ...
Article : 615 wordsThose who patronise the movies arc becoming more and more discerning every day, and their tastes are becoming harder to satisfy. More carefully than ever are motion picture producers concentrating their energies on giving ...
Article : 491 wordsThe Paramount-Cosmopolitan production, the Nth Commandment, by Fannie Hurst, which opened at the Strand Theatre last night, stands out above the ...
Article : 210 wordsMothers receive their full share of silver-sheet attention, and usually succeed in moving at least one member of the audience to tears. But father is pushed ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 12 Aug 1923, Page 25
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